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Museums in Germany

Classic Car Museum Zollernalb

On more than 1.800m2 space the visitors can see the world of development of vehicles beginning from 1886. The history of cars, motorbikes and tractors are presented in an impressive way by changing exhibitions. In the museum's garage visitors will get insights in the construction of certain parts of vehicles.

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Classic Museum Engen

The Oldtimer- und Fahrzeugmuseum Engen e.V. was founded in early 2013 by around 20 people interested in classic cars. In the museum, numerous classic cars with two, three and four wheels are shown in regularly changing exhibitions on various topics. From the unrestored barn find to the first-class restored pre-war vehicle, the members show the visitor a small selection of their treasures, which are carefully kept in many cellars, garages and barns in and around Engen.

Oldtimer & Fahrzeugmuseum Engen

Dauphin Speed Event

Dauphin Speed Event in Hersbruck accommodates a top-class private collection of exclusive vintage cars, including 160 historical racing cars, sports cars, and about 240 motorbikes - excellently restored and ready for use. Moreover, the venue provides outstanding conditions for indoor and outdoor events of all kinds: the repertoire comprises a park with a wide green space as well as an event hall and a unique gallery of motorbikes.

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De Capo Vintage Car Museum

At the mirrored museum, you can marvel at shiny vintage cars from more than 100 years of automobile history. Discover known and unknown automobile brands from Great Britain, the United States, Czech Republic and Germany. In addition to that, original fashion from the Twenties to the Fifties is on display. Some of the vintage cars can also be rented with a chauffeur.

De Capo Vintage Car Museum

Deutsches Museum Transportation Center

The Verkehrszentrum, a branch of the respected Deutsches Museum has adopted a new concept to showcase land transport in the exhibitions 'Urban Transport', 'Travel' and 'Mobility und Technology' in three historic former trade fair halls at the Theresienhöhe facility. Trams, buses, cars, and two-wheelers drive down a road through time to the past and tell the stories of inner-city transport systems, infrastructures and traffic safety. Coaches, fast train locomotives, Pullman cars, and caravans paint a picture of the urge to travel from the pilgrimage to modern camper vans.

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